Charlesworth, Charles Colin, Private, 612235, 1st/19th (St. Pancras) Battalion, London Regiment Formerly R/18193, King’s Royal Rifle Corps Served on the Western Front from 16th June 1916 to 9th March 1917 and from 30th May 1917 to 8th December 1917 Born Bonsall, Derbyshire Enlisted Mansfield, Nottinghamshire Resided Chesterfield, Derbyshire Died of wounds 8th December 1917 aged 44 Son of William and Jemima Charlesworth; husband of Ruth Charlesworth, of Rowthorne, Doe Lea, Derbyshire. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, XXXI, B, 9A
1911 Census A farm labourer Husband of Ruth, and father of Stanley, William, Jemima and Doris Charlesworth, of Woodside Farm, Shuttlewood, Chesterfield, Derbyshire (Article from the Derbyshire Courier, 15th December 1917)
Formerly R/18193, King’s Royal Rifle Corps
Served on the Western Front from 16th June 1916 to 9th March 1917 and from 30th May 1917 to 8th December 1917
Born Bonsall, Derbyshire
Enlisted Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
Resided Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Died of wounds 8th December 1917 aged 44
Son of William and Jemima Charlesworth; husband of Ruth Charlesworth, of Rowthorne, Doe Lea, Derbyshire.
Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, XXXI, B, 9A
1911 Census
A farm labourer
Husband of Ruth, and father of Stanley, William, Jemima and Doris Charlesworth, of Woodside Farm, Shuttlewood, Chesterfield, Derbyshire
(Article from the Derbyshire Courier, 15th December 1917)
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